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In secondary structure, the interactions of the R groups give a protein its specific three-dimensional tertiary structure.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question in an online interview.The above asked question is from Biopharmaceuticals in division Biopharmaceuticals of Drug Biotechnology

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Right OPTION is (b) False

The best explanation: In the tertiary structure of a PROTEIN the interactions of the R groups give a protein its specific three-dimensional tertiary structure. GLOBAL but restricted to the amino acid polymer. Formed and stabilized by hydrogen BONDING, covalent (e.g. disulfide) bonding, hydrophobic PACKING toward the core and hydrophilic exposure to solvent.



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